Jewels Online: The London Edit

Jewels Online: The London Edit

Sale Overview

Jewels Online: The London Edit, open for online bidding from 21 May to 6 June, offers a selection of fine antique and modern jewellery, ranging from the 19th century to the present day, as well as signed jewels and iconic designs from leading houses such as BulgariCartier and Van Cleef & Arpels.

This will be the first of our bi-annual dedicated jewellery sales in London in 2025 and will be exhibited in our King Street galleries. Ahead of the auction, highlights will also be on view at the Four Seasons Hotel des Bergues in Geneva from 9 to 14 May.

We are currently inviting consignments to this sale. For a free and confidential valuation, please contact Henry Bailey (hbailey@christies.com) or request an auction estimate online.

Auction times
21 May 11:00 AM (BST)

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Henry Bailey

Henry Bailey

Head of Department, London | Jewellery

Henry Bailey joined Christie’s as a jewellery specialist in spring 2020 and is responsible for jewellery valuations, client engagement/development and business getting for Christie’s London jewellery sales, as well as working together with international colleagues for Christie’s worldwide jewellery sales.

Prior to joining Christie’s Henry worked as a jewellery specialist for an international auction house based in London. Henry holds a Graduate Gemology (G.G.) certification from the Gemological Institute of America, and an M.A. from The University of Edinburgh.
Arabella Hiscox

Arabella Hiscox

Specialist | Jewellery

Arabella Hiscox joined Christie’s as a Specialist in Spring 2022, having started her auction career in 2014 for an international auction house based in London, during which time she worked on several notable private jewellery collections and historic single owner sales. Arabella works with the London and international team to source, appraise and research jewellery and drive client engagement across the live and online sales. Arabella graduated from the University of Edinburgh with an MA in History of Art, which included a year spent at Georgetown University, Washington D.C. where she additionally interned at the Smithsonian Museum. Arabella is a Fellow of the Gemmological Association of Great Britain (FGA).

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